According to Chris Botta of Sports Business Journal, Bettman pulled in $8.8 million in salary and benefits during the 48-game campaign, which was ahalf million dollar raise from the $8.3 million he earned for the fiscal year ending in June 2012. During Lockout II in 2004-05, he made $3.7 million.
Botta also notes that among the NHL’s top executives, Bettman was one of the few to see their salary rise. His two right-hand men actually saw decreases in pay.

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